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India's Serum Institute Struggled to Meet Its Covid-19 VowsThe Serum Institute vowed to protect the country from Covid-19 and inoculate the world’s poor, but India’s crisis has pushed it past its limits. China's Sinopharm Vaccine Approved for Emergency Use By W.H.O.The World Health Organization has approved a Chinese vaccine for emergency use. The announcement comes at a time when officials in the country are warning of a domestic shortage. Surge of Migrant Children at the Border Leads to Crowded SheltersFederal documents indicate that while the Biden administration has cleared migrant children from border detention centers, now shelters run by the Department of Health and Human Services are strained. Justice Dept. Proposes Rule to Crack Down on ‘Ghost Guns’The proposal came in response to a directive from President Biden to find a way to help combat gun deaths. Biden Administration Moves to Speed Aid to RentersThe Treasury Department issued new rules intended to make it easier for tenants to benefit from the $46.5 billion in emergency rental aid. Biden Draws Criticism From Republicans as Job Gains DisappointThe president said he saw no measurable evidence that a $300 federal boost in unemployment benefits was hurting the labor market, amid criticism from conservatives and business groups. Stocks rally to a new high after a weak jobs report undercuts concerns about inflation.Jobs Report April 2021: U.S. Added 266,000 Positions as Hiring SlowedThe increase of 266,000 fell far short of estimates, though strong economic growth is still forecast for the months ahead. Justice Dept. Seizes Washington Post’s Phone RecordsFederal prosecutors sought phone records for three Washington Post journalists as part of an investigation into the publication of classified information in 2017. As Republicans Advance Voting Laws, Democrats Scramble to Push BackLacking effective legislative or legal ways to stop Republicans from introducing new voting limits, Democrats are applying pressure on their allies in Washington and trying to energize supporters. What Elise Stefanik’s Rise Means for the G.O.P.We spoke with our congressional reporter Catie Edmondson about the young New York lawmaker in line to replace Liz Cheney. ‘Belonging Is Stronger Than Facts’: The Age of MisinformationSocial and psychological forces are combining to make the sharing and believing of misinformation an endemic problem with no easy solution. Atlanta Mayor Faces Criticism Over 'Covid Crime Wave'Keisha Lance Bottoms, who announced she would not run for re-election, faced criticism for her city’s sharp increase in violence. Eric Adams, N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidate, Has Something to ProveMr. Adams is a top fund-raiser in the New York City mayoral race, with key endorsements and strong polling, but he still faces questions about his preparedness for the job. Jobs, Voting Rights, ‘Saturday Night Live’: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. How to Flourish, The Rock for President? and a 7-Eleven Grudge Match: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Michael Lewis on ‘The Premonition’Lewis discusses his new book about the pandemic, and Annette Gordon-Reed talks about “On Juneteenth.” The Modern Love Podcast is Back for a New Season: SubscribeTune in May 12 for a new season of stories from the complicated love lives of real people. Liz Cheney Refuses to Lie, So Elise Stefanik Steps UpAfter years of fighting in the party trenches, a G.O.P. insider is being pushed out. Why Covid's Airborne Transmission Was Acknowledged So LateThe importance of airborne transmission in the pandemic was clear long before the World Health Organization finally began to acknowledge it. I Became a Mother at 25, and I’m Not Sorry I Didn’t WaitMore women are delaying parenthood because they think having kids early will be hard. It is. It's also great. Inside the Decision on Trump’s Facebook FateAlan Rusbridger is on the Facebook Oversight Board. He tells Kara how the Trump decision went down. Does Scotland Want Independence?The fastest and most effective way of driving politically moderate Scots away from the United Kingdom is to tell them that they are never allowed to leave. Our Pathetic Herd Immunity FailureThe United States is incapable of collective action. Janet Yellen Was Right About InflationIf you don’t think Janet Yellen was right, ask yourself why. The Art Market Often Works in Secret. Here’s a Look Inside.These maps reveal patterns of ownership for NFT-based creations. The Perfect Gift for Moms: MoneyMoms are celebrated once a year, but on every other day, our labor is taken for granted. Elizabeth Warren on What We Get Wrong About InequalityThe senator also discusses housing policy, child care costs, billionaires and more. Meet the Other Social Influencers of the Animal KingdomCulture, once considered exclusive to humans, turns out to be widespread in nature. Zion Williamson’s Year in College Was Worth More Than He GotHis name surfaces again in a lawsuit over shoe company payments to college players. But the surprising part is the paltry sums involved. The One Book Stacey Abrams Would Require the President to ReadThe Georgia politician and romance writer, whose latest novel is the thriller “While Justice Sleeps,” recommends “Master of the Senate,” by Robert Caro: “It is a seminal work on the nature of power, the limits of the presidency and the awesome demands politics make on the soul.” Justice Dept. Indicts Former Officers in George Floyd DeathThe indictment was a rare instance of police officers facing accusations of federal civil rights violations. University of Texas Faces Outcry Over Song With Minstrel RootsMany students want “The Eyes of Texas” to go. Wealthy alumni insist it should stay. The dispute has become a flash point as universities struggle to deal with traditions spawned in earlier eras. Evictions in Jerusalem Become Focus of Israeli-Palestinian ConflictThe effort to evict six Arab families from a contested neighborhood has drawn attention to the Israeli effort to remove Palestinians from parts of East Jerusalem and led to protests. NASA Mars Helicopter Makes One-Way Flight to New MissionIngenuity has flown almost flawlessly through the red planet’s thin air and will now assist the science mission of the Perseverance rover. Justice Dept. Starts to Seek Plea Deals in Capitol Riot CasesProsecutors are negotiating agreements as they confront a sprawling investigation with hundreds of defendants. After Ledell Lee’s Execution, Another Man’s DNA Is Found on the Murder WeaponLawyers’ request to conduct additional DNA testing before Ledell Lee was executed had been denied. This Moth Is Huge in AustraliaA giant wood moth, the heaviest of all known moths, appeared on the side of a school building in Queensland, Australia, enthralling students who are used to diverse wildlife. San Francisco Makes Home of Lesbian Couple a LandmarkThe home of Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin, the first same-sex couple to legally marry in California, was an integral meeting spot for activists. Alabama Police Officer Is Convicted of Murdering a Suicidal ManJeffrey Parker had called 911 to report that he was suicidal and was holding a gun to his head when he was fatally shot by Officer William Darby, prosecutors said. The Tale of a Chaotic and Failed Attempt to Explore Antarctica in 1897Julian Sancton’s “Madhouse at the End of the Earth” details Adrien de Gerlache de Gomery’s effort to explore Antarctica, and all of the ways it went wrong. Want to Party? You Might Need a Covid 'Vaccine Passport'At some parties and night clubs, C.D.C. vaccination cards are the new velvet rope. A Dinner Anchored by Salmon, and Worth CelebratingFor a light, celebratory meal, David Tanis looks to wild fish, arugula, spring vegetables, and, for dessert, pistachios and strawberries. Has the Pandemic Changed Dating Forever?Boundaries. Meaningful connections. “Covid baggage.” Here’s what dating will look like in a post-pandemic world. Michelangelo Lovelace, Artist of Street Life in Cleveland, Dies at 60His vibrant paintings of the urban Black experience, and his sketches of nursing home residents he cared for as an aide, drew increasing notice in his last years. Reaching ‘Herd Immunity’ Is Unlikely in the U.S., Experts Now BelieveWidely circulating coronavirus variants and persistent hesitancy about vaccines will keep the goal out of reach. The virus is here to stay, but vaccinating the most vulnerable may be enough to restore normalcy. Review: Going Home to Iowa With the Queen of MethThe story of Lori Arnold, drug queenpin and sister to Tom Arnold, is a complicated lesson in Midwestern values. Court Overturns Fraud Conviction of Corrine Brown, Ex-U.S. RepresentativeCorrine Brown, a Florida Democrat who served more than two years in prison after being found guilty of running a sham charity, was granted a new trial by a federal appeals court. Former Maldives President Is Critically Injured in BombingPolice characterized the attack on Mohamed Nasheed, who now leads the country’s parliament, as an assassination attempt. Long March 5B, a Chinese Rocket, Expected to Tumble Back to EarthThe chances of it hitting a populated area are small, but not zero. That has raised questions about how the country’s space program designs its missions. More Recent Articles |
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